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Twilight stories
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CHRISTMAS DAY.
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THE ONLY WOMAN IN THE TOWN.
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THE CONQUEST OF FAIRYLAND.
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KENTUCKY BELLE.
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PROPHECIES.
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WHY HE WAS WHIPPED.
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THE THREE FISHERS.
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``APPLES FINKEY'' — THE WATER-BOY.
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THE SOLDIER'S REPRIEVE.
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LITTLE BROWN THRUSHES.
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THE STORY OF THE EMPTY SLEEVE.
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FACING THE WORLD.
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ROBERT OF LINCOLN.
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U. S. SPELLS US.
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``DIXIE'' AND ``YANKEE DOODLE.''
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THE BAREFOOT BOY.
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BABOUSCKA.
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DAISIES.
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DRIVING HOME THE COWS.
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THE BABY'S KISS. AN INCIDENT OF THE CIVIL WAR.
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THE LOST DIAMOND SNUFF BOX.
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THE AMERICAN FLAG.
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AUNT POLLY SHEDD'S BRIGADE.
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CORINNE'S MUSICALE.
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BARBARA FRIETCHIE.
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SHERIDAN'S RIDE.
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THE CHILDREN'S HOUR
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CARYL'S PLUM.
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OUR TWO OPINIONS.
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Twilight stories
Riggity-rig,
Dance a jig,
Dance a Highland Fling;
Dance a Cake-walk,
Give us o Clog,
Or cut a
Pigeon's Wing.
Twilight stories